A feature of judicial review procedure is that disclosure of documents is not required. The procedural rules make […]
The Scottish Government is presently seeking judicial review of the UK Government’s decision to block Royal Assent for […]
Wednesday 11 October 2023, 10 – 11.15 am Via Zoom The British-Irish Chapter of the International Society of […]
There was a time, long before Brexit-related constitutional whiplash, when matters of the constitution sometimes involved the quieter, […]
UKCLA Conference Monday 11th September – Tuesday 12th September 2023 Venue: Events Space, School of Law and Social […]
The UKCLA blog will begin its annual summer break on Friday 28th July, returning from Monday 4th September […]
To many, ouster clauses represent a conflict between, on the one hand, the will of a sovereign Parliament […]
From 1 October 2023, England and Wales will have its first female Lord Chief Justice (‘LCJ’), with the […]
The Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill (‘LURB’), currently before the House of Lords, aims to facilitate the government’s levelling-up […]
Twenty years ago today, on 26 June 2003, each of the five Law Lords in Aston Cantlow v […]
